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Results 1 - 10 of 1,235 for normal bones
  1. ... enter puberty too soon, resulting in faster than normal bone growth and development of sexual characteristics) endometriosis (a condition in which the type of tissue that lines the uterus [womb] grows in ... anemia (a lower-than-normal number of red blood cells) caused by uterine ...
  2. ... enter puberty too soon, resulting in faster than normal bone growth and development of sexual characteristics) in young ...
  3. ... enter puberty too soon, resulting in faster than normal bone growth and development of sexual characteristics) in girls ...
  4. ... enter puberty too soon, resulting in faster than normal bone growth and development of sexual characteristics) in children ...
  5. ... this signaling process by SFRP4 is critical for normal bone development and remodeling. Bone remodeling is a normal ... of functional SFRP4 dysregulates Wnt signaling, which disrupts normal bone development and remodeling. Abnormal bone formation leads to ...
  6. ... is produced. A lack of this protein disrupts normal bone development and growth starting before birth. The resulting ... is produced. A shortage of this protein disrupts normal bone development and growth starting before birth. The resulting ...
  7. ... it is larger, weaker, and less organized than normal bone. It is unclear why these problems with bone ...
  8. ... signaling by the SFRP4 protein is critical for normal bone development and remodeling. Bone remodeling is a normal process in which old bone is broken down and new bone is created ...
  9. ... grows, it is weaker and less organized than normal bone. These problems with bone remodeling cause bones throughout ...
  10. ... is available in the bloodstream to participate in normal bone development and maintenance.The genes associated with hereditary ...
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